Spoon-holding attachment



Jan. 31, 1928. 1,657,968

N. LINSEMEYER SPOON HOLDING ATTACHMENT Filed Jan. 28, 1927 2 6 I fifZeffzeLz msm g/ggg ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 31, 1928. i p I UNITED STATES PATENT orrice.

NET'IIE LINSEMEYER, F YAZOO. CITY, MISSISSIPPI.

SPOON-HOLDING ATTACHMENT.

. Application filed January 28, 1927. fierial No. 164,278.

This invention relates to kitchen and table of the spoon A and the end will have varticles, and its primary object is to provide a tendency to guide the handle between the a coaster including a spoon holder and jaws of the clamp as will be readily apwhich is adapted for supporting a beverage parent. on 5 glass or cup. Formed on the opposite end of the up- A further object of the invention is to turned flange 7 is a concaved member 11 provide a glass or cup coaster having an adapted to receive the bowl of the spoon attachment thereon which not only is adaptas shown and this member 11 includes in its ed to supportaspoon in a manner to prevent construction, an inclined arm 12 merging es lo the latter from coming in contact with a tainto the flange 7 at its upper end and in the ble, table cloth or the like, but by including concavity 13 at its lower end and the arm this attachment with the coaster, it will 12 receives a portion of the handle as shown overcome all embarrassment on the part of in Figure 2, whereby together with the the user as there will be an obvious place for clamp 9 and concavity 13, the attachment 7] 15 the spoon upon removing the same from the will adequately clamp and support the glass or cup. i spoon in convenient reach of the user and This invention also consists in certain eliminate the practice of laying the spoon other features of construction and in the upon the table, or cloth, or the like there combination and arrangement of the several for, as well as to overcome the embarrass- 7:; 2 parts, to he hereinafter fully described, ilment on the part of the user, as there will lustrated in the accompanying drawings and be an obvious place for the spoon upon respecifically pointed out in the appended moving the same from the glass or cup as claims. above set forth.

In describing my invention in detail, ref- It is thought from the foregoing desorip- 2 erence will be had to the accompanying tion that the advantages and novel features drawings wherein like characters denote like of my invention will be readily apparent. or corresponding parts throughout the sev- I desire it to be understood that I may e al views, and in which: make changes in the construction and in the Figure 1 is a top plan view of the coaster combination and arrangement of the several 30 and attachment therefor which forms the parts, provided that such changes fall withsubject matter of the present invention. in the scope of the appended claims.

Figure 2 is a side elevation thereof. hat I claim is: Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on line 1. A coaster comprising an annular wall, 3 3 of Figure 1. a bead formed on the upper edge of said no 35 Figure 4t is a sectional view taken on line wall, a portion formed with said head and 4.--4lof Figure 1. being downturned and crimped upon itself Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on line to provide an upturned flange, a clamp 55 of Figure 1. formed on one end of said flange, and a con- Iteferring to the drawings in detail the caved member formed on the opposite end of 4o coaster as shown includes the usual ainjmlar said flange in a manner to cooperate with wall 1 formed with a flange 2 at its bottom said clai'np for supporting a spoon. to accommodate and secure the bottom 3 to 2. In a spoon holder for a coaster, cornthe wall 1 as best shown in Figures 8, J: and prising a portion formed with said coaster 5 of the drawings. i The wall 1 further provided. with. a turned flange, an arm rising at an inclinarounded head 4: formed on its upper edge tion from one end of said flange and terand this head l has formed therewith the urinating in a clamp having a curved end, spoon holder attachment referred to and a concaved member formed integral. with and crimped upon itself to provide an up- 1 which includes a portion 5 downturnedto the opposite end of said flange and having W5 no engage the wall 1 and thence is crimped upan arm merging into said flange at one end. on itself 6 to provide an upstanding flange and into the concavity at its opposite end. portion 7 which has formed on one end and together with said concavity and clamp thereof an outwardly and upwardly extend is adapted to support a spoon as and for the ing arm 8 terminating in a rounded clamp 9 purpose specified.

so having a curved upturned end 10. This In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

clamp 9 is adapted for receiving the handle NETTIE LINSEMEYER. 

